Carina Gommers will moderate a panel on "Protection of Non-Traditional Trademarks" at the upcoming Policy Dialogue: Navigating Non-Traditional Marks in Europe, organised by Peter Dawson, Chair of INTA’s Non-Traditional Marks Europe and Central Asia Subcommittee. This in-person event, is scheduled for 19 September 2024 at Sofitel Brussels Europe. The panel will discuss the significance of protecting non-traditional trademarks in Europe, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. Key topics will include consumer recognition of these marks in branding, best practices for securing rights, and strategies to enforce them against imitations. Perspectives from registries, private practice, and industry will offer a well-rounded exploration of this evolving area of trademark law.
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We’re a law firm that specialises in media, technology and IP. We help you realise the value of your ideas.
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Wiggin is a law firm focusing exclusively on Media, Technology and Brands/IP. We advise clients on the financing, exploitation and protection of their creative and commercial assets in these sectors. Alongside its specialist commercial expertise, the firm provides a full legal service across corporate, tax, finance, litigation, employment and property. Wiggin’s clients range from leading businesses in broadcast entertainment, music, sport and publishing through to platforms, content retailers, gaming and technology companies and early stage entrepreneurs. The firm’s Brussels office provides legal support and lobbies EU decision makers on behalf of clients on a wide range of matters, including EU copyright reform, data protection, competition policy, trade and e-commerce. Wiggin has also built a network of trusted overseas law firms, with a similar media and technology focus, covering all key worldwide jurisdictions.
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The Government recently released its implementation plan for the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (which became law in May but isn't yet fully in force). This is a must-know for consumer-facing businesses preparing for the major changes ahead. The latest is on our DMCCA tracker page here: https://lnkd.in/e2npqie5 #DMCCA #consumerlaw
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Patrick Rennie and Rawa Kaftan discuss the Gambling Commission's decision to revise the incoming SR Code 5.1.12, which pertains to direct marketing by consent. They also highlight the Commission's move to delay the implementation date of this new requirement. https://lnkd.in/g4Nc-FUb
Gambling Commission revises incoming SR Code 5.1.12 requirement on direct marketing by consent (and pushes back implementation date) - Wiggin LLP
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Bethan Lloyd and Claire Livingstone highlight that while the Gambling Commission retains the right to challenge operators on their terms and conditions, operators themselves do not have the same privilege. Creating robust Terms and Conditions (Ts&Cs) is crucial for operators to ensure legal compliance, protect their interests, and maintain fair dealings with customers. Find out more on how Wiggin can help. https://lnkd.in/eXkdYFZg
The Commission reserves its right* to challenge Operators on their Ts&Cs *but operators can’t reserve theirs - Wiggin LLP
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Freelance Legal Journalist and Media Consultant. Liberal Democrat Councillor for Hutton East. Promoted by Sarah Cloke of 94 Westwood Avenue, Brentwood, CM14 4NU for Brentwood Liberal Democrats
By me, featuring Nick Emmerson of The Law Society, Stuart Henry and Salma Maqsood of Bristol Law Society, Akima Paul Lambert, Laila Wood, Seth Roe, and Trevor D Sterling. My thanks go to Meera Khanna and Naomi Jeffreys for their superb work in raising awareness of the issues involved across a wide range of print, broadcast and digital media, in a pressured timeline, against a evolving backdrop of civil disorder. Similarly to Sally Burnell, Sarah Kavanagh, and Rhiannon D. who did likewise for barristers across all practice areas, while also raising awareness of the supportive materials available to barristers who were concerned. Also mentioned: Samuel Townend KC of The Bar Council of England and Wales and SOCIETY OF ASIAN LAWYERS LIMITED for their stance on upholding the rule of law and strong support for members at this time. Lawyers, united, will never be defeated. Live, now and free-to-view at Global Legal Post. #HopeNotHate
The Law Society of England and Wales has welcomed a peaceful resolution to threats of violence against solicitors and advice agencies after thousands of anti-racism protesters turned out across England last night (7 August) in a bid to quell the wave of riots by far-right groups #legalnews https://lnkd.in/eF5j2eFC
UK lawyers respond with defiance to threats from far-right protestors
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In this month’s edition of Worked Up, Natalie Brunsdon, Tom Mintern, Seth Roe, Ellie Sergeant, Charis Shakespeare and Ella Taylor-Fagan examine the what constitutes ‘unwanted contact’ for employees on sick leave, consider the importance of consultation in relation to the proposed pool for selection in redundancy cases, review the ECHR’s new draft guidance on preventing sexual harassment at work, and outline next steps for employers in relation to introduction of eVisas for all migrants: https://lnkd.in/e3YXUFhv
Worked Up, your monthly employment & immigration law lowdown – August 2024 - Wiggin LLP
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We’re delighted to have advised the founder shareholders of Hartswood Films on the sale of a majority stake to ITV Studios. The team was led by Corporate Partner, Michael Brader and Legal Director, Ben Headicar, who were primarily supported by Stephanie Burns. You can find out more about the deal here: https://lnkd.in/eZa97tNP
Wiggin advises Hartswood Films on the on the sale of a majority stake to ITV Studios - Wiggin LLP
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James Hope outlines the latest developments in property law and practice in our latest insight, including updates to the Building Safety Act 2022, EPC regulations and rent charges: https://lnkd.in/euy_Wxm3
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The full list of IP Stars 2024 firm rankings has been revealed. Congratulations to the IP team for their recognitions in this year’s rankings: Tier 1 in Copyright & related rights; Tier 2 in Trade mark disputes; Tier 2 in Trade mark prosecution and Other notable firms in Patent disputes and Transactions.
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Wiggin is very pleased to announce our partnership with Roundhouse Trust has been renewed for another three years. Partner Sarah MacDonald sums up why: "We’re delighted to work with an organisation like the Roundhouse that shares our commitment to creativity, diversity and inclusion. There was a huge desire to continue our partnership together and to have an even greater impact. We look forward to contributing to the Roundhouse’s work, enabling young people from a diverse range of backgrounds to pursue careers in the creative industries."
We’re thrilled to announce the renewal of our partnership with Wiggin LLP, allowing us to further advance our support of young people through the arts. Since 2021, Wiggin’s integral involvement has elevated our young creatives programmes to new heights. The partnership has significantly advanced the Roundhouse Film Fund, enabling deeper coaching and mentoring, as well as support for cohorts to enter and succeed in the global film festival circuit. Together, we also co-developed the Wiggin Emerging Filmmakers Award, which grants one outstanding member of the Film Fund £10,000 to further progress their career. Wiggin team members even dedicate their own time to our wider creative freelance and entrepreneurship programmes, providing legal advice and mentoring to help young people enter and thrive in the creative industries. We’re looking forward to progressing our existing successes with Wiggin’s help to continue providing industry-relevant support for Roundhouse young creatives. Pictured: 1) Roundhouse Film Fund winter cohort; 2) Charles Moore presents the Wiggin Emerging Filmmaker of the Year Award 2023 to Chioma Ejimofo.